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With pure white petals tipped with pale pink-mauve, this is a soft, dreamy and romantic dahlia, beautiful picked on it’s own for a vase or arranged with other whites and pinks.

Our dahlias:

are first class, healthy tubers – the largest and best you can buy.

come with full planting, spacing and cultivating instructions for beginner gardeners

tubers should be potted up when they arrive and be kept in a light, frost-free place until the frosts are over and then be planted into the garden.

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Genus

Dahlia

Variety

Porcelain

Type

Tender Perennial Tuber

Common Name

Dahlia

Border Position

Middle

Bulb Size

I

Soil Type

Acid,
Chalky,
Clay,
Fertile,
Neutral

Scent

Unscented

Site

Full Sun

Moisture

Moist but Well-drained

Height

1.2m (4ft)

Spacing

Plant just under the soil surface, 75cm (30in) apart.

Sowing, Seeds, Planting

Pot them up undercover March or early April in a generous pot (at least 2 litre) filled with multi-purpose potting compost. Place them in a light, frost-free place and keep the compost moist. Pinch out their growing tips when they have reached about 8" tall. They will have formed bushy plants by the time the frosts have ended and will be in flower by the beginning of July. If you don’t have anywhere to grow the potted tubers, you can put them straight into the ground when the frosts are nearly over, mulching them or protecting with a cloche or protective horticultural fleece if the foliage appears before the frosts are over, but this will delay flowering.

Care Tips

Support with a stout stick, tie in every couple of weeks. In the south you can mulch deeply and overwinter them in the ground, alternatively, lift and overwinter your dahlias frost free undercover.

Flowering

July - November

Vase Life

Change the water regularly and add a dash of cider vinegar or bleach as you do.

Harvesting

Flower production - 4 to 5 months

Cooking Notes

All dahlia flowers are edible. I use the petals scattered over salad and to decorate a range of puddings.